Défense de thèse de Madame Nawël CHERIET
Une thèse intitulée "From individual memory to collective memory: A cognitive investigation of collective memories and collective future thoughts using behavioral and natural language processing methods"
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Une thèse intitulée "From individual memory to collective memory: A cognitive investigation of collective memories and collective future thoughts using behavioral and natural language processing methods"
The Faculty of Social Sciences is pleased to invite you to the defense of Mr. Nicolas Jacquet's thesis for his Doctorate in Political and Social Sciences.
Dans le cadre des cours « Histoire politique et sociale de la Chine moderne » et « Pouvoir et société dans la chine moderne et contemporaine » dispensés au Master Chine/Japon, un exposé par Sun Jiawen (CECMC, EHESS).
La thèse est intitulée : « Diversity of the biophony of Polynesian photic and mesophotic coral reefs ».